Prudence Crandall Prudence Crandall was born in Rhode Island on September 3RD 1803. She lived with her parents. Prudence left Rhode Island when she was just a little girl. Crandall went to school in Connecticut the school she attended was New England Friends Boarding School in Providence Rhode Island. Prudence did not like slavery she hated it. Crandall thought everyone should be treated the same way. In 1833 she built a school for whites and blacks. When the parents found out their children were attending a school with black children they removed their child. The name of the school was Young ladies and little misses of color. Prudence once stated” I prudence have saw beaten marks on my students and I do not approve of that’.
sense prudence crandall couldnt respect the law she was arrested, imprisoned, and, in October 1833, convictedof the Black law.
Prudence Crandall
Prudence Crandall was born in Rhode Island on September 3RD 1803. She lived with her parents. Prudence left Rhode Island when she was just a little girl. Crandall went to school in Connecticut the school she attended was New England Friends Boarding School in Providence Rhode Island.
Prudence did not like slavery she hated it. Crandall thought everyone should be treated the same way. In 1833 she built a school for whites and blacks. When the parents found out their children were attending a school with black children they removed their child. The name of the school was Young ladies and little misses of color.
Prudence once stated” I prudence have saw beaten marks on my students and I do not approve of that’.
sense prudence crandall couldnt respect the law she was arrested, imprisoned, and, in October 1833, convicted of the Black law.